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On a brief note, Leipzig wunderkind Kassem Mosse will be gracing the decks on Mitte’s Cookies club. With releases on labels such as Workshop, Doldrums and Delsin, Mosse has quickly gained prominence for doing things a little differently. Although house … Continue reading →

First off, apologies for the prolonged silence. I’ve just started a new job at a label and haven’t really had the time or energy to think, let alone write about music. Once your day job is music related, you’ll find … Continue reading →

Just a brief heads-up for what is set to be another great party at About Blank. Tonight and tomorrow the club by Ostkreuz is teaming up with Germany’s best electronic music magazine, De:bug, for a night and day of house … Continue reading →

This article by Paul Purgas of Off Modern is a great follow-up read on the back of my little essay on the significance of reissuing house music in 2011. Purgas argument stretches beyond a discussion on rereleasing lost classics and … Continue reading →

This Friday Berlin is being treated to two parties that are set to be excellent. Depending on your inclination, both quality house and techno shall be served at two of the city’s most famous venues. While Grounded Theory is hosting … Continue reading →

Ususally I’m not a massive fan of self-promotion, especially since I’m not planning on becoming the next big thing or have an urge to be heard. I just like to weave together some quality music I’m digging and share it … Continue reading →

With genuinely exciting musical offerings sometimes few and far between in Berlin, it is nice to have something other than Berghain sundays to look forward to. When said ‘something other’ includes no other than Sweden’s avant-garde techno-punk Oni Ayhun, as … Continue reading →